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Nuclear Fragments in the Interactions of Carbon Nuclei with a Beryllium Target at the Energy of 0.95 GeV per Nucleon

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The differential cross sections for the yields of nuclear fragments at an angle of 3.5◦ in the fragmentation of carbon nuclei with energy 0.95 GeV per nucleon on a beryllium target were measured in the FRAGM experiment at the ITEP TWA heavy-ion accelerator. The momentum spectra of fragments were used to test the following four models of ion–ion interactions: BC, INCL++, LAQGSM03.03, and QMD. For light fragments, the slope parameters of the kinetic-energy spectra were obtained in the cumulative region.

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Original Russian Text © B.M. Abramov, P.N. Alexeev, Yu.A. Borodin, S.A. Bulychjov, K.K. Gudima, I.A. Dukhovskoy, A.P. Krutenkova, V.V. Kulikov, M.A. Martemianov, M.A. Matsyuk, E.N. Turdakina, A.I. Khanov, 2018, published in Yadernaya Fizika, 2018, Vol. 81, No. 3, pp. 314–321.

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Abramov, B.M., Alexeev, P.N., Borodin, Y.A. et al. Nuclear Fragments in the Interactions of Carbon Nuclei with a Beryllium Target at the Energy of 0.95 GeV per Nucleon. Phys. Atom. Nuclei 81, 330–337 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106377881803002X

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